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2022
Meta-historical fall
Jordan Daniel Wood published a book addressing time in relation to creation and the fall, discussing Maximus the Confessor's claim that the cosmos fell 'at the very moment it appeared in existence'.
2021
Biblical literalist chronology
Abraham's call to enter Canaan, marking the start of a significant 215-year period leading to Jacob's entry into Egypt.
2019
Meta-historical fall
Khramov further developed his argument in a book, positioning the entire history of earthly evolution as occurring after the human fall.
2018
Fall of man
David Bentley Hart publishes the essay 'The Devil's March: Creatio ex nihilo, the Problem of Evil, and a Few Dostoyevskian Meditations', further exploring the concept of a meta-historical fall.
2018
Oxford Annotated Bible
Fifth edition published with continued improvements.
2017
Meta-historical fall
Paleontologist Alexander V. Khramov proposed that the Big Bang should be interpreted as the 'first cognizable manifestation of the human fall', influenced by Russian religious philosophers Nikolai Berdyaev and Evgenii Troubetzkoy.
2016
Biblical literalist chronology
Joseph, at 30 years old, was released from prison, interpreted Pharaoh's dreams, entered Pharaoh's service, and was married to Asenath. The 7 years of plenty began.
2014
Meta-historical fall
Hud Hudson published a book exploring the hypertime hypothesis and its implications for understanding the human fall's relationship to empirical history through analytical philosophy.
2010
Oxford Annotated Bible
Fourth edition published with new color maps, updated essays, and commentaries.

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